(P112) Single-Institution Experience With Intrabeam IORT for Treatment of Early-Stage Breast Cancer
April 15th 2014Preoperative and postoperative patient and tumor characteristics for breast cancer patients treated at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College with Intrabeam intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) are reported.
(P110) Breast Cancer Before Age 40: Current Patterns in Clinical Presentation and Local Management
April 15th 2014Although uncommon in women less than 40 years old, breast cancer in younger women may have unique biologic and treatment implications. The purpose of this study was to evaluate treatment of breast cancer in young women with respect to previously established clinical predictors of local therapy choice.
(P117) Anatomical Variations and Radiation Technique for Breast Cancer
April 15th 2014Conventional radiotherapy (RT) with proton-based RT in a series of patients with right- or left-sided breast cancer and anatomical variations resulting in technically challenging radiation plans are compared.
(P118) Metadherin Overexpression Is Associated With Improved Locoregional Control After Mastectomy
April 15th 2014Breast cancer patients who develop a recurrence in the chest wall after mastectomy represent a high-risk subgroup that may benefit from early identification and more aggressive treatment. Traditional clinicopathologic factors have been proven useful for prognosis, but there remains a need to identify molecular markers with prognostic significance.
(P123) National Trends in the Local Management of Early-Stage Paget Disease of the Breast
April 15th 2014Due to the rarity of Paget disease (PD), the role of breast conserving surgery (BCS) and radiation therapy (RT) is not fully defined. The specific aims of this analysis are to study national patterns of care in the local management of PD and to determine breast cancer–specific survival (BCSS) by type of treatment in a large population-based cohort.
(P127) One-Year Experience of Electronic Brachytherapy for the Treatment of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
April 15th 2014There are over 3.0 million cases of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) diagnosed each year in the United States. Multiple treatment options exist for the treatment of these patients. We describe the outcomes of patients treated at a large private dermatology practice with electronic brachytherapy (eBx) who had a minimum follow-up duration of 1 year.
(P129) Electronic Brachytherapy for Nonmelanomatous Skin Cancer: Report of First 565 Lesions
April 15th 2014Electronic brachytherapy for skin cancer is now available without the need for room shielding. Advances in radiobiology and radiotechnology permit the treatment course to be given in eight fractions over 4 weeks. This report describes the experience with our first 565 treated lesions.
(P131) The Role of Radiation Therapy in the Management of Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification
April 15th 2014Patients who sustain brain and spinal cord injuries are at risk for developing neurogenic heterotopic ossification (NHO), the formation of bone in extraskeletal soft tissue. The purpose of this study was to review the experience and to report the outcome of eight consecutively irradiated joints in four patients with NHO.
(P132) Stereotactic Radiosurgery to Five or More Brain Metastases in Melanoma Patients
April 15th 2014Linear accelerator–based stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a treatment option for melanoma patients who have developed brain metastases. Few data are available on treatment of patients with ≥ 5 lesions. We sought to determine the effectiveness of SRS in patients with ≥ 5 melanoma brain metastases.
(P136) Uniting Publication Database Functions Across Three Existing Complex Organizations
April 15th 2014NRG Oncology is a member of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) National Clinical Trials Network program and was created by the integration of three adult cooperative groups: the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP), the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), and the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG). The Publications Working Group, has begun the amalgamation of three publications databases into one to track progress in manuscript development and to provide access to a comprehensive bibliography that incorporates the past/current research of all three legacy groups.
(P137) Midlevel Providers in Radiation Oncology and Their Role in Brachytherapy
April 15th 2014With the increasing patient population in the oncology world and advancing technologies in radiation oncology in particular, there is an increasing need for assistance in providing high-quality care.